Friday, 18 July 2014

Argentina and Atletico: legendary status missed forever.

Don't Real Madrid and Germany always win?
Seems like it - but 2014 could've been so different.

For it was the year that claiming silverware would've rewritten history -
a chance to cast a different light on previous events for good.Chance missed.It before - 1954 to be precise.

Messi. Legend? Really?

When West Germany beat Hungary in that World Cup
Final, little did the Germans know they were creating a football dynasty while consigning another to history. It doesn't look it today, but
that 3-2 win for Die Mannschaft over the Marvellous Magyars was a big shock.

And had Argentina won in the Maracana, they'd have won the
World Cup for keeps. For all of Brazil's five World Cups, they'd have lost it
to their nearest and fiercest rivals in their own backyard - for good.

It was a date with destiny that Atletico Madrid, in a
similar situation didn't grab either. Had they beaten city rivals Real Madrid
in the Champions League Final, they'd have won their only European Championship
forever, consigning a huge blot on Real Madrid's trophy laden history.

"We've won 9 European Cups!", Real fans
would've boasted.

"Yeah, but we beat you when it COUNTED!", little brother
Atletico would've said.

They didn't take that one money shot.

Final score: Real 10 Atleti Never.

Summer 2014 was the moment for the generation's greatest
player to step up to the plate and confirm his place in history.

Lionel Messi already netted a hattrick for Argentina
against Brazil. He needed to add the World Cup to his stellar achievements with
Barcelona.Argentina could have taken their own World Cup count to 3, but this one was the immortal one – victory across the border. Brazil, the greatest of all nations in football? Trumped by Germany in the semis and then the ultimate slap in the face had Argentina wonit?

Argentina won't be back in four or eight years time. Not
with that team. Messi didn't take it.

Great players do it when called for. Zizou in 1998,
Maradona in 86, Pele in 58 & 62.